This year a number of potentially harmful toys have been seized by trading standards officers in the run-up to Christmas.

Shop warning

These include fake Star Wars figures coated with paint containing dangerously high levels of lead, and counterfeit Bob the Builder soft toys which have poor quality seams that could allow the stuffing to leak out.

It is not just counterfeit toys that can be harmful.

During the last year there have been an increasing number of warnings about counterfeit alcohol.

Tips to spot fakes

Be wary of "too good to be true" bargains

Be wary of goods sold in car boot sales or pubs

Examine the stitching and seams in shoes and clothing

Poor quality labels and packaging on perfume

Buy toys from a recognised retailer

They can contain high levels of methanol, a chemical that can cause blindness and lead to coma and death.

ACG is advising shoppers to purchase their "Christmas spirit" from reputable retail outlets.

Ruth Orchard, Director-General of ACG, said money taken often went to fund other crime: "We urge shoppers to think twice before lining the pockets of these criminals, particularly during the season of goodwill.

"The fake trainers you buy today could fund the supply of drugs to your children tomorrow."